It never ceases to amaze me how much cognitive surplus the big platforms can throw at things. Random example from Reddit incoming:
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By hobbyists, in days. Working to defeat code by other hobbyists. And also widespread do-things-that-don't-scale botting-without-code.
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reminds me of the Steam summer sale hacking that became a meta game of its own.
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Really? I was kind of amazed at how simple /r/place is. I opened 2 browsers at the same time, its way less real-time than you'd gues.
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The implementation of it Reddit-side is near trivial but there are people writing distributed scripting frameworks to attack it.
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